Orange County Wedding Photography: Steven and Mayra are Married!!

Steven and Mayra are one of a kind. Seriously, from the moment we had our meeting with them at the Ritz, besides thinking that they were an amazing couple, I came away knowing two things; they knew what they wanted from their photographers, and they were dedicated to making their wedding a labor of love. And not just for their guests, but for one another.

Fast forward to their amazing wedding day, and every detail that you saw, every centerpiece at every table, and every flower was lovingly created and placed by Steven and Mayra. Steven and his boys stayed up all night before the wedding making centerpieces and getting the reception ready for their guests…And despite Mayra’s best attempts to come over and help, Steven wanted to make everything perfect for his bride. I told you…a labor of love! :)

Their wedding day was perfect, stress-free, and from a lowly photographer’s perspective it was absolutely smooth sailing from the moment we arrived. Mayra was absolutely gorgeous in her dress, and brought her man to tears the moment he saw her. I can’t tell you how happy Erin and I are for these two because it feels like we’ve been on this journey together in so many ways!

Steven and Mayra, you both hold such a special place in our hearts. We are so overjoyed that you guys are finally married and can’t wait to hear about the blessings that come your way as you begin your lives together! Being there to capture your wedding was an honor! We hope you had a blast in Cancun!

Here are just a few of our favorites from your day, enjoy!

P.S. If you never saw their HOT engagement session, click HERE

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Jason Thon: Fantastic job you guys, the images look gorgeous! Very well done. ( June 10, 2010 10:19 pm )

Yolanda Oglesby: B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!!!!!!! ( June 6, 2010 8:44 pm )

Steven: I would have to agree with Rosanna Marie. ;-) I can't wait to see the rest of the shots! ( June 2, 2010 10:01 am )

Gavin: Aww...thank you so much Rosanna! They were such a great couple :) ( May 30, 2010 1:13 am )

Rosanna Marie: Gosh this is my favorite wedding you guys have ever shot! Love it! Really gorgeous images. ( May 29, 2010 7:30 pm )

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ABC Coordinator’s Luncheon: Mastro’s Ocean Club, Newport Beach

Erin and I had the privilege of being invited to photograph a luncheon with the Association of Bridal Consultants here in Orange County. These ladies know their industry and know how to have a great time! We’ve been to several meetings throughout the past months but were so excited to be a part of this Coordinators Only event.

Our lunch took place at the always amazing Mastro’s Ocean Club in Newport Beach, California; a restaurant known for it’s style, service, and incredible food. We had the whole restaurant to ourselves and it was simply fantastic. Various vendors lent their talents and artistic abilities and made the the tables look amazing! Complimented by an ocean breeze, the afternoon was a rousing success! We look forward to being involved with ABC more and more as our relationship grows!

Here are a list of the fantastic vendors that made this meeting possible:

Venue: Mastro’s Ocean Club

Speaker: Friar Tux

Speaker: Lisa Cole – Lingerie and Body Confidence Expert

Speaker: Margaret’s Cleaners

Entertainment: Major League Music

Favors: Candee by Sandee

Florist: Fantasy Florals

Linens: Designer Specialty Linens

Paper goods: Paper Mélange

Thank you everyone for a wonderful time! Check it out!

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Erin Melenbacker: These images look great guys!!! Congrats. Now I'm hungry... ( June 23, 2010 12:00 pm )

mary: Amazing photos and some of my favorite people. ( May 29, 2010 1:07 pm )

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Looking at Business a Little Differently

As I sit here and write this, I feel as if I have a new pair of eyes! Yes, as you may have seen on our Facebook or Twitter, I (Gavin) finally took the plunge and got LASIK eye surgery after wearing glasses and contacts for over half of my life! Less then a week ago my vision was 20/500 and now it is 20/15 and getting better by the day! A huge thank you to the Saddleback Eye Center and Dr. Manger for my new eyes! :)

And as always, I’m constantly observing other businesses who specialize in what they do and look for applications to our photography. Having an eye surgeon that had more experience in North America than anyone else, I was curious as to how he treated his clients and searched for undertones in how his entire staff handled a patient’s experience. I found three HUGE underlying themes in everything they did.

1. They treated you as if you were their only patient.

I know what you’re thinking, way lame opening point….but get this…they perform over 400 procedures A MONTH at this office. And with a revolving door like that, I assumed that I would get lost in the crowd and feel like a number. And I couldn’t be more wrong. There was a team of assistants dedicated to my experience and from start to finish there was something with me explaining everything and answering all of my questions. In looking at those kinds of numbers it makes a laughable excuse if you say you can’t keep track of…what…30 clients at most?? All I know is the second someone feels like they are treated like a number, the credibility and value of the company or professional goes down the tubes. Especially when dealing with a clientele that is accustomed to 5 star service!

2. They emphacized the importance of the technology they used, but stressed even more so that the technology was worthless if not in the hands of someone who knew what they were doing.

This was something I came in completely clueless about. I thought laser eye surgery involved sticking your head under a led light, the doctor pushed a few buttons and *poof* you had perfect eyes thanks to 21st century technology. I was wrong. The technology is amazing, state of the art, and wicked expensive, but it does no good if you don’t know what you’re doing. I’d say about 10% of my procedure was technology and 90% of it was the surgeon. He actually did my LASIK procedure by hand! He reshaped my cornea and corrected my vision; he held my future as a photographer in his hands! **scary when I think back on that fact**

I can’t tell you how many times someone looks at a photo Erin or I have taken and says “Wow, that’s a nice picture. You must have a great camera!” I almost want to hand them my camera and with a smile say “go for it dude!” haha. Having top of the line equipment is huge, but in the hands of someone who can’t use it…it’s worthless. When you pay a higher price for photographer A vs. photographer B, there is a reason! And that reason should be experience and proven results :)

3. They went out of their way to ensure my every need was met. Concierge treatment in a doctor’s office?

I seriously felt like they would do anything for me in that office. I was so close to asking one of them to hum me a bar of “killing me softly” or something because I was amazed at the lengths they went to make me comfortable. I hadn’t had lunch…they brought me a menu to order food. I needed a ride home….they would have paid for a taxi or took me in their Hummer. If I had been from out of town, the would have put me up in a hotel. On and on it went, and I couldn’t believe it. That alone spoke the value they placed on their profession and reinforced to me that I wasn’t a number, but someone entrusting them with one of my most priceless senses.

A bride’s wedding is one of the most important day’s in their life…they are nervous! Any time that you as a photographer can go out of your way to make sure that you recognize that…and bend over backwards to reassure them that they made the right choice trusting you with their day, it will be paid back to you 10x over!

MAJOR PROPS to you if you made it through this monstrous blog post! To sum it all up, I left last week from a place with perfect vision and an experience that made me even more resolute to provide our brides with a valuable experience they will always remember!

And since all blog posts need to have a photo…here is a little family portrait we took yesterday at the park :) And yes, Ella is making faces at the camera…what a ham-bone.

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Luke Bennett: Great post Gavin. Point ( May 28, 2010 11:49 pm )

admin: Thanks so much Jon for your comment! Loving the new eyes :) Have an awesome day ( May 17, 2010 6:16 pm )

Jon Yoder: I really appreciate your comments and your comparison. I never saw photography quite like lasik. ;) And "you must have a nice camera" is a classic annoyance--I like your response though. :) Keep up the good work, and enjoy your upgraded eyes. =) ( May 14, 2010 10:42 pm )

Gabriela: Insightful analysis, Gavin. If you go back to basics, it's funny how you can learn from pretty much everybody! You can say you are looking at the world with new eyes! ( May 13, 2010 1:06 am )

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